30 biomedical-signal-processing Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in Uk
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. Experience in Fc glycosylation, effector function studies, or therapeutic antibody development is beneficial. Knowledge of IP processes and translational research is also desirable. Teamwork and Communication
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, effector functions, or antibody-degrading enzymes. Experience in Fc glycosylation, effector function studies, or therapeutic antibody development is beneficial. Knowledge of IP processes and translational
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journal publications. The post is based in the Signal Processing, Audio and Hearing (SPAH) Group within the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical
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of research results through presentations at international conferences and high-quality journal publications. The post is based in the Signal Processing, Audio and Hearing (SPAH) Group within the Institute
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professional qualification and experience) in biomedical sciences, physiology, reproductive health, or a related discipline, together with laboratory research experience relevant to diagnostic or translational
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understanding the molecular basis of brain signalling and neurological disorders. Previous experience in tissue culture and proteomics including data collection, processing and interpretation is essential
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university, while collaborating with national and international partners across the Missed Vital Sign programme. You will have a PhD (or equivalent professional qualification and experience) in biomedical
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Flexible batteries with seamless integration in textiles will revolutionize the healthcare system. Such batteries could power sensors to continuously monitor vital signals (e.g. glucose) and
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An exciting opportunity is available for a talented researcher to join a successful team within the Primary Care Research Centre to support the process evaluation and implementation of a digital e
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process evaluation and implementation of a digital e-health intervention for young people with acne (Acne Care Online ). The post is available under the supervision of Professor Miriam Santer and Dr Rosie